The repeater is a commercial repeater, not ham, of course. Sorry I didn't spell it out. Didn't think it was necessary given the described situation of the proposed access. This group caters to all repeater types and is not limited to just ham repeaters.
Many (most?) PBXs can restrict access to
On 4/9/06, Mike Perryman K5JMP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear
Sir,
You
might want to re-stateyour previous comment..
I guess this group quickly assumes the -lowest
common denominator- when responding to technical inquiries.
:(sigh (not primarily responding to the comment above)Geez,
I am looking for a low end method (aka cheap grin) of
connecting our small campus repeater to our PBX so that users can dial
an extension and communicate over the repeater. We don't need to
initiate access to the PBX from the repeater side. Someone told me that
the CSI 5200 units could fit this
Thanks for all the ideas so far. The repeater is an old Ritron Responder. It has an internal factory controller but there is a Molex connector on the rear. The PBX does support analog phones.
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